Attention Doug Baldwin fantasy owners: the Seattle Seahawks wide receiver is still not out of the woods after getting injured last Sunday.

Per ESPN’s Brady Henderson, Seattle head coach Pete Carroll expressed concern regarding the wideout’s availability for Sunday night's matchup with the Indianapolis Colts.

Pete Carroll said in his weekly interview with Seattle's KIRO Radio 97.3 FM that the Seahawks probably won't know until Sunday if WR Doug Baldwin (groin) will be available against the Colts. Baldwin said this week that he plans to play. Carroll said RB C.J. Prosise (ankle) is still hobbling and that it would take an “enormous jump” for him to make it back by Sunday.

Baldwin hurt his groin in the fourth quarter of Seattle’s road date with the Tennessee Titans in Week 3, which ended with the Seahawks suffering a 33-27 loss, their second of the season. Before exiting the contest, Baldwin came through with 105 receiving yards and a touchdown on 10 catches. The seven-year veteran currently paces all Seahawks in receptions (20) and receiving yards (212). He was also the team’s leader in 2016 in both categories, with 1,128 receiving yards and 94 catches to go along with seven receiving touchdowns.

In case Baldwin ultimately sits out the game against the Colts, Paul Richardson and Tyler Lockett could be in line for increased workloads down the field. This would be a missed opportunity for Baldwin to put up solid numbers opposite Indianapolis’s out-of-whack pass defense, which ranks 29th in the league with 283.7 passing yards allowed per contest.